In 1892, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle was built in Port Huron. Now, the “bargain-priced, renovation-ready” historic estate is one of the most popular homes on Realtor.
The over 6000-square-foot property was originally constructed for John W. Thomson, the city’s deputy collector of customs who is said to have watched over ship traffic on the nearby St. Clair River from atop the tower.
Over the years, it has housed other prominent local figures too. Located across from the water and just steps away from downtown Port Huron, the house features nine fireplaces, six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and four kitchens.
If we’re being honest, the interior is pretty boring and ugly, but it’s nothing some renovation and cute decor can’t fix.
For more information on this $300,000 property, see its listing page.